CTE SPOTLIGHT Marilyn Henselman Director of Career and Technical CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION, June 2021 Education Programs

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2021!

FAREWELL TO OUR AMAZING CTE TEACHERS AND STAFF, YOU WILL BE MISSED! The Career and Technical Education program is sad to say good-bye to some of our amazing teachers and support staff. has been fortunate to have these amazing teachers in our classrooms providing trade skills, college credit and some industry recognized certifications for students. They have helped to shape the future for so many of our students who have pursued careers in these various fields. It is sad to see them leave, but we are also grateful for their dedication and time that they have invested in our district and students.

Jim Agnew, Welding and Metal Fabrication teacher at started his career in the Bellevue School District in 1979. After 42 years in the educational system, Jim is preparing to retire and begin pursuing new adventures. Jim has been a Department Chair, one year as a CTE Director, but enjoyed the classroom so much that he returned to teaching welding at Interlake. He has encouraged many students to pursue this field and many have come back to thank him for his dedication and support as they maneuvered through high school. Congratulations Jim and best wishes!

David Richards, Technical Theater teacher at Interlake High school is retiring after serving 29 years in the educational field. Beyond Interlake, David taught at Sammamish and Newport! David has enjoyed teaching the students the many behind the scene work that is involved in any theater production. He was very involved in the Technical Theater Advisory to help support all high school programs. Interlake Technical Theater has produced many theater productions for our community to watch. He will be missed by many. Congratulations David for all your hard work.

Arlene Scott, College and Career Advisor at began in 2007. Arlene began her career at Interlake High School and moved to Sammamish High School several years back as a College and Career Advisor. She has dedicated her time in supporting students dreams by providing college planning seminars, resume writing workshops, FAFSA/WAFSA application support, and helped many students complete their college applications. She will be missed by many!

INTERLAKE HIGH SCHOOL HORTICULTURE PROGRAM THANKS YOU! To the many families within Bellevue School District that participated in purchasing spring plants from the Interlake Horticulture program, we thank you so much for your support. The students were extremely excited to get back to school and do a project that had a significant impact on their understanding of the Nursery and Greenhouse operations from seeds to a community retail component. If you missed the King 5 News report that aired April 28, King 5 aired two segments on our Horticulture program, click on the link and see both segments! https://interlakehorticulture.com/in-the-news/

STEPHANIE BROOKS THE DEBRA MURAN SCHOLARSHIP WINNER! Each year we celebrate a student from our Health Careers program with a $3000 scholarship. Sammamish High School has a 3-hour Health Careers program that is equivalent to the first year of health care. Students receive their Certified Nursing Assistant Certification (CNA) as well as 22 college credits. Stephanie Brooks is this year’s winner who is attending Newport High School! Stephanie showed a passion and interest in the field of health care and wishes to become a trauma nurse at Harborview Medical Center. Congratulations and best wishes as you pursue your career!

THANK YOU TO OUR CTE ADVISORY GROUPS A big thank you goes out to all our CTE Advisory groups for their continued support throughout this unusual school year. Your input and suggestions throughout the school year for our Career and Technical Education programs was simply amazing. We have eleven advisory pathway groups that provide input regarding our curriculum, review classroom and equipment needs, and discuss current industry trends and standards. These are members from our local community that have dedicated time during the year to discuss the many topics and issues related to the field they represent. Thank you goes to the teacher coordinators and the many industry leaders and companies they represent on these committees: Agriculture/Horticulture Advisory – Lisa Lindholm, Coordinator (King County Master Gardeners Association, Bellevue Nursery, Tam O’Shanter Golf, Lawrence the Florist)

Automotive Technology Advisory – Pete McCue, Coordinator (Shoreline CC, Eastside Autoworks, Toyota of Bellevue, Evergreen Ford, Mercedes Benz of Bellevue, Northshore SD, Hy Tech Power/Shark)

Business and Marketing Advisory - Jeff Bright, Coordinator (Microsoft, Tableau, Puget Sound Energy, Charles Ulrich Company, Edward Jones, General Microsystems Inc, Bellevue Chamber of Commerce, Kidder Mathews, Houser Martin Moses)

Construction Management Advisory - Billy Selset, Coordinator (GLY Construction, Turner Construction, Architect, Schuchart Construction)

Culinary Arts & Family and Consumer Advisory – Amanda Lee, Coordinator (Ascend Hospitality, Independent Bakeries, PCC Community Markets, Bakery Nouveau, O’Brien360, Kyo Care, Community Educators)

Health Careers Advisory – Jessica Moyer and JaneMarie Brown, Coordinator (UW Medical Center (Nursing), Retired Physician, Nanostring)

Information Technology Advisory – Jeff Mason and Mike Hansen, Co-Coordinator (E-Bay, Apple, Microsoft, , UW Bothell, First Information Tech Services, Boeing, CFM Inc)

Multi-Media Advisory – Brad Conger, Coordinator ( Times, Seattle Academy, Snoqualmie SD, Riverview SD, Streaming Video)

STEM/Engineering Advisory – James Burke, Coordinator (Blue Origin, Microsoft, Lake Institute of Technology, City of Bellevue)

Teaching Academy Advisory – Rick Kilcup, Coordinator (BSD Administrators, Human Resources, Curriculum Developers, Teachers)

Theater Tech Advisory – Melissa Adams, Coordinator (IATSE Local 15, Village Theatre, SDP Lighting & F, Bellevue College)

Welding Fabrications Advisory– Jim Agnew, Coordinator (Central Welding, Terex, Boeing, Institute of Technology, Exotic Metals, OSW Equipment Repair)

We also want to thank the CTE General Advisory. This group reviews the overall CTE program and provides recommendations based on data and input from Bellevue School District’s CTE program and OSPI. These are also local industry leaders from various backgrounds. A big thank you goes to these members: Ira Allen, Retired Physician Jennifer Lo, Deloitte Accounting Firm Sarah Miller – Sound Transit, Transit Safety Program Manager, Communications Sarah Patterson, Associated General Contractors Education Foundation, Workforce Director Kari Schuh, WANIC Director Alice Steinglass - Past President Code.org Mark Stendal – Founder Partner Media Producer Bob Riley, Retired Engineer Tanya Rettinger - Pacific NW College Director Vanessa Lopez-Kopp – College and Career Advisor

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION – CAREER TALKS! (New next year!) Next year CTE has big plans to celebrate each career pathway! Each month a career pathway will be featured in our CTE Spotlight highlighting the courses we offer and the labor market report for the King County area. We will also feature amazing speakers during Wednesday’s via Microsoft Teams from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m., highlighting local companies and what they do. We are working on an amazing lineup of speakers to help students understand the many occupations and opportunities available to them post high school. Look for CTE Career Talks starting in September being featured on the College and Career Websites, our CTE Spotlight, and other locations!!! We can’t wait to showcase our line up! We also have an Instagram that will keep you up to date with many things going on in CTE! We can’t wait to share our story! September – Multi-Media Communications/Theater October – Health Careers November – Information Technology December – Horticulture January – Transportation February – The Trades & Hospitality March – Business and Marketing April – STEM May – Local Leaders

DECA SUCCESS STORIES AT THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION! Congratulations go to the following students from Bellevue School District who competed virtually against students from around the world. This is the largest DECA event each year where students from all over the globe come and showcase their skills and knowledge. Each event has anywhere from 120-160 competitors or teams. Over several weeks’ students were preparing their final written business plans, creating promotional campaigns, taking tests, and recording video presentations for their respective events. Each finalist presented to a judge in a “live” meeting. The International DECA winners by schools are:

Bellevue High School, Tammi Riggers, DECA Advisor: Kelly (Seeun) Hong: Top 20 Finalist in Entrepreneurship Series – Event

Interlake High School, Lasinnda Mathewson and Aric Weiker, DECA Advisors: Nora Cai – 4th Place Overall in Buying & Merchandising Operations Research Nathan Kim – Finalist in Principles of Finance Charlize Yeh – Finalist in Quick Service Restaurant Management Annika Singh – Role Play 1 Recognition – Business Services Management Individual

Sammamish High School, Mike Lebeiko, DECA Advisor: Salma Aly and Afifah Kashif – Start-Up Business Plan – 3rd Place

Newport High School, Jerry Borth, DECA Advisor: Ananya Verma: 2nd Place Overall in Integrated Marketing Campaign – Event Meghan Huang & Ayla Karmali: 2nd Place Overall in Hospitality Services Team Decision Making Sherry Chen, Sriya Bulusu & Alison Lee: 3rd Place Overall in Franchise Business Plan Katherine Chang & Jessica Chen: Top 20 Finalist in Integrated Marketing Campaign – Service Mohini Paul & Marcus Yao: Top 20 Finalist in Franchise Business Plan

ACE MENTOR PROGRAM OF WASHINGTON – IAN CLARK FROM BELLEVUE HIGH This year, more than 160 students on 11 teams in Seattle, Bellevue, and Tacoma completed the virtual ACE Mentor Program, the first-time student teams have remotely learned about architecture, construction, and engineering. If this was a normal year, these students would present their case study projects to their peers, mentors, families, and teachers in a lecture hall, but instead this year the teams have pre-recorded their presentations that will be broadcasted in a series of virtual webinar events. Congratulations goes to Ian Clark of Bellevue High who will be presenting on Monday, June 7. The event is from 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. To register and receive a call-in information passcode go to www.acementor.org/seattle or visit www.facebook.com/SeattleACE

THANK YOU GOES TO ALL OUR CTE TEACHERS! The Career and Technical Education Department is extremely proud of all our teachers who have worked through many challenges of teaching hands-on, project-based courses in a virtual setting. The amount of time and dedication to develop virtual experiences and sending home projects was time intensive but extremely positive for students. We had many programs request to return early to provide our students the needed classroom-based instruction. Thank you to all the CTE teachers for their dedication and work and to the many students and families who returned early for instruction. We thank you all!

LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP FOR PACIFIC NORTHWEST COLLEGE CREDIT IS JUNE 15! Pacific NW College Credit is simply college credit through a consortium called Pacific NW College. The colleges that are part of our consortium and serve Bellevue School District students are Bellevue College, Cascadia, North Seattle, Shoreline, Clark, Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Renton Technical College, and Edmonds College. This year the cost is $50.00 for an entire year of classes, as many as you can take from the list below! Students can earn college credit while taking classes at their high school but must maintain a “B” or better grade to qualify

If you need assistance, Pacific NW College will be holding information sessions!

CTE Dual Credit: Registration + Q&A Sessions We are offering several video information sessions to answer questions about the CTE Dual Credit program & assist students in navigating the CTE Dual Credit registration website (CTE SERS = the Career & Technical Education State Enrollment & Reporting System)

Session Format Each session will cater to those in attendance generally following the format below. Attendees can join a session at any time! 1st Half hour: Overview of CTE Dual Credit program & the PNW College Credit consortium with answers to your general questions 2nd Half hour: Step by step walk through of CTE SERS registration system o How to create an account o How to register/add eligible class(es)

How to Join a Session Click the link below to access our Microsoft Teams video meeting at any of the dates/times listed below. All student sessions will use the same link: Student Registration Demo + Q&A Sessions – Click Here! Join sessions on your computer via the website, downloading the free web app, or on a mobile device via the Teams app. Or join by phone with the number below: To join by phone, call: +1 206-899-2345, 795545028#

Upcoming Sessions June 4th from 12-1 pm June 7th from 7-8 pm June 9th from 3-4 pm June 11th from 12-1 pm June 14th from 4-5 pm June 15th from 12-1 pm June 15th from 7-8 pm

Bellevue School District Career and Technical courses that have credit: Tech Prep Articulations BC-Bellevue College; LWTech -Lake Washington Institute of Technology; SCC-Seattle Community College; RTC-Renton Technical College; EdCC – Edmonds Community College; CC-Cascadia College

College Providing Credits Course Title Credit Course Number and Title Available ACCOUNTING 1 and 2 BC ACCT 101 – Practical Accounting 1 8 (Accounting 1 and 2 students must take both to receive ACCT 135 – Business Payroll Accounting credit.) ACCOUNTING 3 and 4 BC ACCT 225 – Survey of Financial and Managerial Accounting 5 (Accounting 3 and 4 students must take both to receive credit.) ADVANCED CULINARY ARTS LWTech CART 115 – Food Service Safety and Sanitation 3 CART 140 – Management 3

Renton Tech CUL 109 – Entremetier 1 3 CUL 110 – Fundamentals 1 3 CUL 120 – Purchasing and Receiving 3 CUL 180 – Industry Communications and Human Relations 3 ADVANCED MARKETING AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP BC MKTG 299 – Individual Studies in Marketing 5 (ONE YEAR) ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (Year) UW in the High BIOL 118 – Survey of Physiology 5 School (Registration is taken care of through the instructor.) AP COMPUTER SCIENCE BC CS 210 – Fundamentals of Computer Science I 5 (Both semesters) AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES BC Prog 110 Introduction to Programming 5 (Both semesters) AP PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO/2-D DESIGN LWTech DSGN 128 – Digital Photography 4

AUTO CARE & MAINTENANCE LWTech AUTO 124 – Maintenance Procedures 2

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 1 (One Year) LWTech AUTO 210 – Engines, Cylinder Blocks & Cooling Systems 10

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 2 (One Year) LWTech AUTO 210 – Engines, Cylinder Blocks & Cooling Systems 10

BIOTECHNOLOGY SCC BIOL 107 – Biology and Society 5

BUSINESS LAW BC BUS&201 – Business Law 5

CHILD DEVELOPMENT BC EDUC&115 – Child Development 5 LWTech EDUC&115 – Child Development 5 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY CISCO NETWORKING I BC NSCOM 201 – CISCO Networking I 5 CISCO NETWORKING II BC NSCOM 202 – CISCO Networking II 5 CISCO NETWORKING III BC NSCOM 203 – CISCO Networking III 5 CISCO NETWORKING IV BC NSCOM 204 – CISCO Networking IV 5 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY CISCO NETWORKING, I EdCC CIS 171 – CISCO Networking I 5 CISCO NETWORKING II EdCC CIS 172 - CISCO Networking II 5 CISCO NETWORKING III EdCC CIS 173 – CISCO Networking III 5 CISCO NETWORKING IV EdCC CIS 174 – CISCO Networking IV 5 CODING IN PYTHON 1 BC PROG 110 – Introduction to Programming 5 CODING IN PYTHON 2 Both courses must be completed for credit. High School only. COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1 or 2 BC DMA 103 – Graphic Design Fundamentals 5

LWTech 8 DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image Editing w/Photoshop COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY BC IT 101 – Introduction to Information Technology 5

LWTech BTE 120 – Business Computer Management 5 CONSTRUCTION TRADES Renton Technical CONST 160 – Materials, Methods and Equipment 3 *OSHA 10 Card Required College CONST 250 – Project Safety and Accident Prevention 4 CULINARY ARTS LWTech CART 110 – Introduction to Culinary and Baking Arts 10 (Year Long) RTC CULA 103 – Knife Skills 18 CULA 105 – Culinary Foundations CULA 114 – Delicatessen I CULA 118 – Breakfast Cookery CULA 119 – Bakery Basics CULA 121 – Dining Room Service DIGITAL VIDEO & AUDIO PRODUCTION 1 BC DMA 246 – Video Fundamentals 5 SCC FILM 256 – Video Production 3 DIGITAL VIDEO & AUDIO PRODUCTION 2 BC DMA 246 – Video Fundamentals 5 DVA 1 and 2 SCC FILM 256 – Video Production 3 ENTREPRENEURSHIP BC BUS 250 - Entrepreneurship 5 GRAPHICS ARTS 1 BC DMA 103 –Graphic Design Fundamentals 5

LWTech DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image 8 Editing w/Photoshop GRAPHICS ARTS 2 BC DMA 103 –Graphic Design Fundamentals 5

LWTech DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image 8 Editing w/Photoshop GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PRODUCTION STUDIO BC DMA 103 – Graphic Design Fundamentals 5

LWTech DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image 8 Editing w/Photoshop HEALTH SCIENCE CAREERS BC NAC 106: Nursing Assistant Foundations (4) 22 NAC 107: Nursing Assistant Technical Skills (3) NAC 108: Nursing Assistant Practicum (3) AHE 110: Medical Terminology (5) AHE 120: Safety for Healthcare (2) AHE 130: Human Systems (5)

LWTech IFAD 162 – First Aid/CPR for Health Care Providers 13 IFAD 216 – HIV/AIDS Training NURS 107 – Nursing Assistant Theory NURS 108 – Lab NURS 109 - Practicum IB BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT BC MKTG 131 - Principles of Professional Selling 5

SCC BUS 120 – Principles of Marketing 5 INTERIOR DESIGN AND HOUSING BC INDES 140 – Introduction to Interior Design 5

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN 1 and 2 LWTech ENGR& 100 – College Success in Engineering 3

INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE BC AHE 100 – Introduction to Health Care 5

INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE LWTech HORT 299 – Horticulture – Independent Studies (Semester) 2 HORT 299 – Horticulture – Independent Studies (Year) 6 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING SCC BUS 120 - Principles of Marketing 5

BC MKTG 131 – Principles of Professional Selling 5 MEDIA PRODUCTION/VIDEO PRODUCTION BC DMA 246 – Video Fundamentals 5 (Both semesters) SCC FILM 257 – Video Production 1 5 MICROSOFT OFFICE/BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 1 OR 2 BC BTS 168 - ACCESS CORE – Business Data Management Tools 5 BTS 147 – POWERPOINT – Presentation Design & Delivery 3 BTS 161 - WORD, EXCEL, POWERPOINT – Business Software Essentials 5 BTS 144 – OUTLOOK – Personal Information Manager 3 BTS 210 – SHAREPOINT- Collaborative Online Workspace 5 (Pass certification tests for credit.) MICROSOFT OFFICE/BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 2 BC BTS 144 - OUTLOOK - Personal Information Manager 3 BTS 165- EXCEL EXPERT – Business Spreadsheet Analysis & Design 5 BTS 163 WORD EXPERT – Business Document Design Comprehensive (Pass certification tests for credit.) 5 NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS (Year) LWTech HORT 299 – Horticulture – Independent Studies 6

PERSONAL FINANCE BC BUS 102 – PERSONAL MONEY MANAGEMENT 5 BUS 103 – PERSONAL SAVINGS BUS 104 – PERSONAL CREDIT BUS 105 – PERSONAL TAXES BUS 108 – PERSONAL INVESTMENT

PHOTOGRAPHY 1 LWTech DSGN 128 – Digital Photography 4 PHOTOGRAPHY 2 LWTech DSGN 128 – Digital Photography 4 PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING (YEAR LONG) LWTech ENGR&100 – College Success in engineering 3 RETAIL MANAGEMENT BC MKTG 299 – Individual Studies in Marketing 5

TEACHING ACADEMY (One Year) CC EDUC 102 - Field Experience in Education 5 BC EDUC& 205 – Introduction to Education 5 TECHNICAL THEATER (One Year) SCC DRAMA 207 – Theater Production 1 6 DRAMA 208 – Theater Production 2 DRAMA 209 – Theater Production 3 TELEVISION BROADCASTING BC DMA 246 – Video Fundamentals 5 SCC FILM 257 – Video Production 2 5 VIDEO GAME DESIGN BC DMA 106 – Animation and Game Design Fundamentals 5

WEB PUBLISHING BC DMA 107 – Web Multimedia Fundamentals 5

LWTech CSD 112 - HTML 5 WELDING TECHNOLOGY, DESIGN AND FABRICATION - LWTech WELD 101 – Oxy/Acetylene Cutting and Welding 7 WANIC If you are having problems registering for classes, payments, transcripts, or other questions, please contact Tanya or Amy, who are listed below. Bellevue School District does not have access to these systems and these issues can only be solved by Pacific NW College.

CONTACT INFORMATION: Website: https://www.pnwcollegecredit.org/

Tanya Rettinger, Director (425) 564-2774 [email protected]

Amy West, Program Specialist V (425) 564-6158 [email protected]

PACIFIC NW COLLEGE STUDENT REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Go to https://www.pnwcollegecredit.org/ 2. Click "Register" 3. CLICK HERE to begin registration. Select "Students Click Here." 4. Select the option relevant to you: o If you have NEVER REGISTERED for credit before, click on "Create an Account" in the top left corner. o Note: Save your logon and password; use your home email & contact information; your school does not have access to retrieve your account or your logon/password. o If you are a RETURNING STUDENT, you may login with your Username and Password OR your Tech Prep ID number and birth date. 5. To find available classes, click "Register for Classes." Your high school will auto-populate. Do not fill out any other fields. Click “Go Search”. 6. Place a check in the box to the left of the classes you are currently in and click the "Register" button in the top-left navigation menu. 7. On the next screen, click the checkbox for the teacher who is teaching your class. 8. When you’ve made your selections, click "Save & Register." 9. If you have provided an email address, a confirmation will be emailed to you. If not, you may want to print a copy for your records. 10. Pay your $50 consortium fee at http://pay.techprepcc.org.

IMPORTANT -- your $50 annual fee covers ALL classes you register for during one school year.

PLEASE NOTE -- YOU ONLY PAY ONCE PER SCHOOL YEAR - regardless of the number of classes you are requesting credit for nor the number of credits. This fee is NON-REFUNDABLE!!!

RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE • Students must achieve a C (2.0) or better grade in the high school course(s) to qualify for college credit. • Apply for admissions via https://www.rtc.edu/Admissions-Entry-Services. Once your application is processed, you will receive your RTC Student ID number. • Transcript the college credit upon 1) request of the student within two years of the student’s high school graduation; 2) presentation of high school transcripts; 3) completion of admissions process including payment of fees; and, 4) verification of the articulation.

DO YOU NEED TRANSCRIPTS FOR COLLEGE COURSES COMPLETED IN HIGH SCHOOL? If you need to send your official college transcripts to colleges you have been accepted to, the process is easy. Here is what you do: 1. Go to https://www.pnwcollegecredit.org/ 2. On the upper right-hand corner, you will see the word Transcripts. Click on Transcripts. 3. You can select from an official transcript to an unofficial transcript. 4. You will need your Username and Password OR your Tech Prep ID number and birth date.

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact Pacific NW College. Tanya Rettinger, Director (425) 564-2774 [email protected]

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our CTE office:

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION STAFF Marilyn Henselman Grace Brady Villy Orcilla Laurie Stegman CTE Director CTE Curriculum Developer High School CTE Coordinator Middle School CTE Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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Title IX Coordinator Section 504/ADA Coordinator Name and/or Title: Jeff Lowell Name and/or Title: Heather Edlund Address: 12111 NE 1st St., Bellevue, WA 98005 Address: 12111 NE 1st St., Bellevue, WA 98005 Telephone Number: 425-456-4010 Telephone Number: 425.456.4156 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

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The Bellevue School District is also committed to providing a safe and civil educational environment that is free from harassment, intimidation or bullying.

The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged harassment, intimidation and bullying: Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying Compliance Officer Name and/or Title: Patty Siegwarth Address: 12111 NE 1st St., Bellevue, WA 98005 Telephone Number: 425.456.4109 Email: [email protected]